Sunday, December 20, 2020

For your Security planning.

https://www.databreaches.net/maintaining-privilege-over-forensic-data-breach-reports/

Maintaining privilege over forensic data-breach reports

Steven Morphy, James Shreve, and Luke Sosnicki of Thompson Coburn LLP offer some commentary on difficulties in the current climate about claiming that forensic data-breach reports are privileged. After discussing some recent decisions, they offer some takeways to help entities. The first tip is:

At the most basic level, companies should involve outside counsel in all aspects of its breach investigation, and counsel must hire the outside consultant to investigate the breach. If possible, the company should consider retaining a different cybersecurity firm than the company previously hired to conduct any prior review of the company’s data management systems. If challenged, this could allow the company to more clearly show the retention was specific to, and in anticipation of, ensuing litigation.

Read more on JDSupra.





I wonder what they think they can decrypt…

https://www.pogowasright.org/europol-and-the-european-commission-inaugurate-new-decryption-platform-to-tackle-the-challenge-of-encrypted-material-for-law-enforcement-investigations/

Europol and the European Commission Inaugurate New Decryption Platform to Tackle the Challenge of Encrypted Material for Law Enforcement Investigations

This week Europol launched an innovative decryption platform, developed in close cooperation with the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. It will significantly increase Europol’s capability to decrypt information lawfully obtained in criminal investigations.

The launch of the new decryption platform marks a milestone in the fight against organised crime and terrorism in Europe. In full respect of fundamental rights and without limiting or weakening encryption, this initiative will be available to national law enforcement authorities of all Member States to help keep societies and citizens safe and secure. A virtual inauguration ceremony brought together senior representatives from Europol, the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the Commission.

Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) will operate the platform and leverage its in-house expertise in providing the most effective support to national Member State investigations.

Source: Europol





Now here is an interesting question.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Clement_Arlotti/publication/347262176_Ethique_computationnelle_un_oxymore_Elements_de_mise_en_relation_de_l'intelligence_artificielle_avec_l'ethique_et_la_philosophie_du_risque/links/5fd90016a6fdccdcb8cc8704/Ethique-computationnelle-un-oxymore-Elements-de-mise-en-relation-de-lintelligence-artificielle-avec-lethique-et-la-philosophie-du-risque.pdf

Ethique computationnelle : un oxymore?

Can ethical reasoning be translated into computational form or algorithms? From Leibnitz to Bentham, this question has already been debated and nowadays, artificial intelligence proposes that the emerging field of computational ethics provides positive solutions to that problem. For this purpose, artificial autonomous agents — be they autonomous vehicles or operation research systems for medical applications— will thoroughly exploit machine-learning techniques.





Does AI constitute a jury of my peers?

http://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/view/25256

ELECTRONIC CIVIL PROCEEDINGS IN INDONESIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA

Electronic court proceedings are now becoming a prerequisite for the effective functioning of the entire judicial system. The introduction of digital technologies in the judicial process is one of the tasks of reform, and its speed, cost-effectiveness and accessibility depend on it. The research purpose of this article is to identify common positive and negative features of the process of integrating modern technologies into civil proceedings in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. It is proved that: 1) Legal regulation of application of technical means in civil proceedings are not often in line with modern realities; 2) It is necessary to create conditions to secure judicial form of protection of rights and lawful interests by means of digital technologies; 3) The judicial form of protection of rights online is a guarantee of its implementation; 4) Implementation of procedural actions with the help of digital technical means needs simplification; 5) The general trend in reforming the civil process is wider application of artificial intelligence technologies. Comparative legal analysis of foreign legislation and literature demonstrates different levels of e-justice achievement in the countries under study, among which Malaysia is a leader in integrating modern information and telecommunications technology in civil proceedings; 6) The level of implementation of the digital agenda varies depending on the type of legal proceedings.





Sounds like they are for more AI in police work.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-64849-7_1

Analysis of Factors Influencing the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence for Crime Management

Despite the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential to produce deep insights and predictions, its adoption and usage are still limited in the area of crime management. Over the years, crime rates have been increasing in India, and law enforcement agencies face enormous challenges given the increasing population, urbanization, limited resources, and ineffective conventional models of reactive and investigative policing. There is an unprecedented opportunity for AI to be leveraged together with new policing models such as intelligence-led policing and predictive policing for effective crime management. In this research-in-progress paper, we offer a deeper understanding of factors significant for the adoption intention of AI for crime management in India. Further, on the practical front, the study will help law enforcement agencies to effectively leverage AI and implement innovative policing models for crime management.





I doubt it is simple.

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/A-Simple-Mathematical-Model-of-Politics-(I)-Huang/f1ecb814cf6c2935993d65e481178539ba212cf6

A Simple Mathematical Model of Politics

Politics is everywhere. In this paper, I propose a simple model to demonstrate political behavior in human society.





A long list, getting longer.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/18/google-antitrust-cases-in-us-and-europe-overview.html

Google’s antitrust mess: Here are all the major cases it’s facing in the U.S. and Europe



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